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- were wrong. We have utilized FBI reports, hearings before Committees, -r ports from Universities, arrest data, court data, and v.e rified I . s f orie-s in newspapers and magazines. 1 · If you are desirous of further sources, please do
- e made . Met wit h "Spac e Bo y o f th e Year " selecte d b y Loo k Magazine . Pictur e made . Met wit h Presiden t o f th e Catholi c Yout h Organizatio n o f Ne w Yor k State . Pictur e mad e Talked wit h Mrs . Johnso n To Senat e Recordin g fo r T
- pics of the President for future portrait to be published in Look Magazine just prior to presidential election off the Pics in ofc w/ Mr Huff Baines Mr Joe Allbritton record Baylor Univ (out a t 12:4 3 pm) George Norman President greete d Hon . Pau l
- magazine articl e entitle d "Th e Da y Lyndo n Johnso n Go t Beat." Bill Moyers (pl ) Col. Jame s Cros s To th e Sout h Ground s fo r a wal k w / M W and J V - - dog s Hi m an d Blanc o September 15 15 , 196 5 Wednesday White Hous House e To secon d
- Hugh Sidey --of LIFE magazine Bill Moyers see (BM says LIFE is doing a major piece on VietNam next week, and Mr. Sidey askEd to BM to talk about it. He asked for a "mood" bit on the President'sproblems on managin To Bethesda Naval Hospital via
- that so many Australians have for the President and the U.S. . network . regard 6:20p ?6 . Wednesday y i 2-^> j j j j j I Robert Crossley, Editor of Popular Mechanics Magazine Mr. Thomas (Tom) Daver, Art Director of Popular Mechanics Magazine Daver Bob
- to light yesterday after the British science magazine Nature printed an article by three Finnish experts demonstrating beyond doubt that a Soviet test had raised radioactivity in the air over Finland last December. The Finns concluded
- magazine pics outside in porch and Bill Moyers by photog above To the Cabinet RM w/ Katzenbach Roland Sherman of Time Magazine pics taken by To To the pool Mjdr's of w/ Katzenbach Uiv red bound speech Back to Oval Joe Califano Rm ofc w
- RECORD: Professo r Henry Graff-- Prof Graff wrote a favorable piece in the NY Times magazine last summer and is now doing a follow-up story for the Times Magazine -- already TsxixsrxaEt interviewed Secys Rusk, McNamara, Ball and McGeo BM Bundy *joined
- Stabler at J^^j^cjrf Oval 3: 50p George 3:47p 3:56p Larry Hilto n for W H office w/ Christian Temple in .**^3:56p 4:04p Max Ascoli OFF THE RECORD columnist, THE REPORTER magazine Cater says Ascoli^. has nothing particular on his mind. "He wants
- . Robert Moskin, Foreign Editor, LOOK MAGAZINE)and Tom Johnson. Mr. Moskin is doing a story in depth on Walt Rostow and his group an asked to visit with the President with the thought that the President might wish to be quoted in the article on what he
- of job program, Commerce Dept report on air pollution_ and electric vehicles, and regional economic development commissions. Califano -pl Califano-pl Robert Manning, Editor of Atlantic Magazine George Christian Manning gave the President a copy
- GOVERNMEN T PRINTIN G OFFIC E 196 4 OF—744-73 5 Page No . 6 ^ 2 7 Nov. 1967 Day Monda y Activity (inc)ud e visited by ) President in mjdr's room to read papers President back in Oval Office w/ Washingtonian magazine President in mjdr's room to work
- f Dick Russe k Bob Henkel Charles Schrot h Frank Herro n Sid Davi s Washington Sta r U. S . New s & World Repor t Joi Time-Life Houston Chronicl e Aviation Wee k Singl Chicago Tribun e Joi Air Forc e Magazin e Singl Telenews Moffe Telenews Moffe
- Magazine George Reedy to Sen Greece Henry Labouisse OFF Record OFF Record Off Record To Cabinet Room w/ McGeorge Bundy to meet with following persons: re Amb Johnson's Secretary McNamara Willia m Bundy . XX departure General Maxwell Taylor Michael
- Chief sworn in as Lt jg Capt William McGhee as weekly magazines it came off the today's machine issue Willie Martinell for picture Chief Martinell before Dr James Young Chief Stuart Baltimore Gave Martinell 2 medallions being P. 3 Monday White
- . Georg e Lippman n, NYC To Mat s Terminal , Washingto n Natl , Airport , arrivin g a t 6:15 - via car 11 1 To Ne w Yor k City , arrivin g a t 7:3 5 pm Motor t o Waldorf Astoria , arrivin g a t 8:00 , g o directly t o Grand Ballroo m fo r the Tim e Magazin
- . ··'\ ' ~· 'I ~· \: you can help any to .keep from getting this bad implication, .news magazines. .·(;. .i; ;,. :·· ; .• ·. .: then we are better .:·-~ ···~:· ·. * * I · : 'i·. ·.: .• .· ·i ... I# .. ~;f .-r;.. : • • t
- Cong. Charles S. Joelson Senator William Proxmire Robert L. Shafer(AA) to Cong. O'Konski Congressman Frank Chelf June 24, 1966 Friday To Oval Office w/ Senator William Proxmire Robert Kintner w/ Gardner (Mike) Cowles - Publisher of LOOK Magazine Mr
- - Consultant Engr. fm St. Martinville, La. Cong in for picture and handshake La ^ Willis 7-19-66 Standing in outer office and read Mr. Charles Engelhard' s letter to the President and the newspapers and magazines on the table near the entrance to the Oval
- Bureau chief OFF RECORD of Business Week Magazine Mr. Moore asked to see the President on a background basis. Bill Moyers joined above Date August White House 3^ 22, 1966 MONDAY Joe Califano Joe Califano James Dr. Deusenbe rry, Gardner Ackley's
- the President that Stan Tretick of LOOK magazine was hoping for a session with the President to do a color picture for a LOOK cover, and the President said that he'd already given Tretick an hour, and he thought that was enough. The President told Bill Moyers
- "Gentleman's Quarterly" magazin e accompanied by Hal Pachios Mr. Len Returned to the house -- w/ Mr . Fran k To the the office office Bill Phone calls movements checked Moyers Austin Texas Greenberg Nones November 24, 196 5 White Hous e - - LBJ Ranch
- Time Magazine S Se nate OFF RECORD George Ball Thomas Mann John Macy Katzenbach re demonstration s continuin g in Selma, Alabama ; fift h circuit judgeships i n Texa s ari d Mississippi ; app t o f fcfc Mr. Rosenber g to N Y judgeship; handlin g
- n (pl) Donald Johnso n - Commande r o f the America n Legio n and grou p m F . Hauck , , . _ (Oki e too k pictures ) I Willia left w/ the President a copy of May issue of LEGION magazine Director Public Relations for RegionJames Watkins Q ^Stoo d i n
- that abound. A front page story in the Wall Street Journal reports that amenity of towns is a crucial factor in deciding where factories locate. The magazines you pick are apt to have an ad showing a trout r i sing from crystal clear waters, with the caption
- Oklahorna; Mrs. Angier Biddle Duke, wife· of ou1· Chief of Protocol and forme r Ambas sador to Spain; and Miss Frances Koltun, travel editor of Mademoiselle Magazine. # # #
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Reference File, "Saluting"
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- , be encouraged Ills : "Oxford University isn't the best place to f•11&,Cessor to do the same. President George •learn American 'military habits," teased ;_Jlush happily obliged~ In January 1989, \Time magazin~/·:'Word is that President ~ ~~en the.twomen parted
Reference File, "Saluting"
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- , be encouraged Ills : "Oxford University isn't the best place to f•11&,Cessor to do the same. President George •learn American 'military habits," teased ;_Jlush happily obliged~ In January 1989, \Time magazin~/·:'Word is that President ~ ~~en the.twomen parted
- it was. That was the eighth and ninth--. Late on Friday evening of the eighth I had a call from New York that said Life magazine was about to run this story. This was the Friday after the election. Of course, Life magazine didn't run the story at that time--it was early May
- )ressed with your excellent photo essay "The Bomb Halt Decision" that appeared in LIFE Magazine of Nov ember 15. Over the years, I have watched with great interest, your excellent photography. Will you please advise me the type of camera and accessory
- . Clair McKelway of RECORD: the New Yorker Magazine --"he claims to be a great supporter of the President," says TJ -and is the brother of Benjamin McKelway. Interview to be applied to isexs: use as a future article in the magazine. ~ TJ's notes to DT f
- . Paul F Barnhart, Houston, Tex Mr. Ernes t D. Brockett, Pittsburgh, Pa Mr. Rober t Cahn, Christian Science Monitor Mr. Winthrop P Carty, Vision Magazine Mr. Pye Chamberlain, UPI Radio News Mr. Lesli e Cheek, Jr. , Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond
- expects to spend one to two months there preparing a major article for LIFE magazine on the war in VietNam. (In this meeting, the President used Lodge's weekly telegram dated July 27) n^ .August White House pa 1, 1966 v MONDAY Activity (inc!ude visited
- together. I~ For that specific purpose? G: For that specific purpose, yes. We would read the articles in magazines and of course editorials in neHspapers and things of that sort. We looked for the presentation of the two sides on a pretty hot
- .) President, TV Commercials Productions, Ltd., New York City. Witness, FTC hearings into misleading practices in filmed commercials. Article: "Is Uncle Sam Crushing Creative TV Advertising? 0 {Awake Magazine, October; subsequently reprinted in Reader's
Folder, "Olympic Medals Luncheon, 12/1/64," Bess Abell Files, White House Social Files, Box 7
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- Magazine Mr. Gary S.. llman 2 Gold-swimming; San Jose, California Mr. Cheste;;. A. Jastremski Bronze-swimming; Toledo, Ohio Miss Lynda B. Johnson Daughter of the President Mr. Hayes W. Jones Scfield; Detroit, Michigan Gold-track Miss Marcia. I. Jones Bronze
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 12 (XII), 8/19/1979, by Michael L. Gillette
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- during that siege in the hospital, and lots of books--he just fed him books--and magazines. Also he wanted to educate us musically. Not that he was particularly musical, but Alice was, and he admired it. G: Was this classical music? 6 LBJ
- Th e Whit e House /ePrh°ne . Activit oL D 1:10p Dow . - pictur 1; 14p T e Fe b 6 , 196 8 Da y Tuesda y (includ e visite d by ) n th e walkwa y to th e triangl e are a nea r th e Sout h west Gat e fo r e fo r HOLIDA Y magazin e - bab y